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Graston Technique in Brampton

Dealing with muscle tightness, restricted movement, or lingering discomfort from an old injury? At Heal360 Physio & Rehab, we offer Graston Technique in Brampton to help release soft tissue restrictions, improve mobility, and support more efficient recovery.

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Restore Movement with Specialized Soft Tissue Therapy

Restore Movement with Specialized Soft Tissue Therapy

Over time, injuries, repetitive movements, and everyday physical stress can lead to the formation of scar tissue and fascial restrictions. These limitations may reduce flexibility, create discomfort, and affect how your body moves.

At Heal360 Physio & Rehab, our clinicians use the Graston Technique to identify and address soft tissue dysfunction that may be contributing to pain or limited mobility. By targeting affected tissues directly, we help improve movement quality and support optimal physical function.

Whether you’re recovering from an injury or trying to overcome long-term stiffness, our goal is to help you move with greater ease and confidence.

Our Graston Technique Services Include

Soft tissue mobility assessments
Scar tissue and adhesion treatment
Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization
Movement and flexibility evaluations
Sports performance support
Post-injury rehabilitation programs
Joint mobility enhancement strategies
Customized recovery planning

How Graston Technique Works

Identify Restricted Tissues

Our therapist evaluates your movement patterns and pinpoints areas where scar tissue or soft tissue restrictions may be limiting function.

Instrument-Assisted Treatment

Specialized stainless-steel instruments are gently applied to affected tissues to detect restrictions and encourage healthy tissue remodeling.

Improve Movement and Function

Treatment is combined with targeted exercises and mobility work to help restore normal movement patterns and support lasting results.

Our Specialized Treatment Options

At Heal360 Physio & Rehab, Graston Technique is often integrated into broader rehabilitation programs to address a variety of musculoskeletal concerns.

Soft Tissue Restriction Management

When scar tissue and adhesions interfere with movement, Graston Technique can help improve tissue mobility and flexibility for conditions such as:

  • Scar tissue from previous injuries
  • Muscle tightness and stiffness
  • Fascial restrictions
  • Chronic movement limitations
  • Repetitive strain conditions
Athletic Recovery and Performance Support

Many athletes use Graston Technique as part of their recovery and maintenance routine to improve mobility and reduce soft tissue restrictions.

Common applications include:

  • Running-related injuries
  • Tendon irritation
  • Training-related muscle tightness
  • Mobility limitations affecting performance
  • Recovery from repetitive stress injuries
Rehabilitation and Functional Recovery

Graston Technique can complement physiotherapy programs focused on restoring normal movement and function through:

  • Corrective exercise programs
  • Functional movement training
  • Stretching and mobility work
  • Postural improvement strategies
  • Injury prevention education
Our Specialized Treatment Options

Who Can Benefit from the Graston Technique?

Graston Technique at Heal360 Physio & Rehab is ideal for individuals seeking advanced soft‑tissue therapy to relieve pain, restore mobility, and speed up recovery:

  • Patients with Soft Tissue Injuries
  • Athletes Recovering from Sports Injuries
  • Individuals with Chronic Pain
  • People with Restricted Mobility
Why Choose Graston Technique at Heal360 Physio & Rehab?

Why Choose Graston Technique at Heal360 Physio & Rehab?

Our skilled Graston Technique specialists in Brampton provide advanced soft‑tissue therapy designed to relieve pain, restore mobility, and accelerate recovery.

  • One-on-One Treatment
  • Individualized Care
  • Same Day Appointments
  • Personalized Treatment Plans
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Treatment for a Wide Range of Issues
  • Clear Communication
  • Comprehensive Assessment

Meet Our Expert Physiotherapy Team in Brampton

At Heal360, our team of licensed physiotherapists and healthcare professionals is dedicated to guiding you toward better health. With advanced training, diverse specialties, and a commitment to compassionate care, we ensure every patient receives customized treatment tailored to their needs.

Palak Darji

Palak Darji

Physiotherapist

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Ishani Sanchala

Ishani Sanchala

Physiotherapist

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Bharti

Bharti

Physiotherapist - Manual Osteopathic Practitioner

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Tanraj Rehal

Tanraj Rehal

Massage Therapist - Manual Osteopathic Practitioner

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Oksana Bashnyak

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Bhupinder

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Raman Randhawa

Raman Randhawa

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Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Have questions about treatment, recovery, or booking? Our team at Heal360 Physio and Rehab is here to guide you every step of the way.

What exactly does the Graston Technique do?

It uses specialized stainless-steel instruments to detect and break down scar tissue, fascial restrictions, and muscle knots, thereby relieving pain and restoring smooth, natural movement.

Does the Graston Technique hurt?

You may feel temporary discomfort or deep pressure over tight areas, but our Brampton clinicians always adjust the instrument pressure to match your personal comfort level.

How many Graston sessions will I need?

Many patients feel increased mobility within 1 to 3 sessions. However, a full, personalized recovery plan typically requires 4 to 12 sessions for lasting results.

Can I combine Graston with regular physiotherapy?

Absolutely. At Heal360 Physio & Rehab, we achieve the best results by combining instrument-assisted therapy with corrective exercise programs, functional stretching, and personalized physical rehabilitation.

Who should avoid the Graston Technique?

It is highly safe but should be avoided over open wounds, active skin infections, unhealed fractures, or if you are taking specific blood-thinning medications.

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